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eyiuaniJies iami Valley Hospital SPRBJG VALLEY.- Roy En,67^ En,67^ of 9 Main'SL, died at 3:20- pjn. Monday at Miami VallcrJiospital, Dayton, whare he had been a patient for one week. A Greene County resident all his life, he -was born May 6, 1896, fee son of David and Clara Glosser Engle. At one time he waV employed as a;sheet metal ; worker at Wright-P a t - terson AF Base. Survivors include five sens, Lerpx who is stationed with the U.S. Air Force at Wichita, Kan,; David of New Carlis 1 e and Eugene, Charles and William": William": Engle, all of Spring Valley^ Valley^ a sister, Mrs. Grace Weidner Weidner oiSpring Valley; two brothers, brothers, Eugene of Dayton and Leigir Engle of Xenia Route 1, and. five grandchildren. He" was .preceded in death by a daughter, three sisters and a brother; Rev. Gene Wells will conduct services Thursday at 1 p.nL at the. \Nee}d Funeral Home, 106., W. Market St., where friends 'may call from 6 to 9 p.m; Wednesday. Burial will be in Spring Valley Cemetery. Mrs. Pearl Thompson of Wil- erforce; three nieces, M T.SL h Rountree of Yellow prings, Mrs. Esther Burke /olumbus and Mrs. Evelyn ilardwell of Sharon Hill, Pa., and two nephews, Robert Holland of~-Institute, W. Va., and Chester Holland of Springfield. Springfield. He was preceded, in y a brother, John, in the pring of 1965. Friends may call at the f eral home from 7 to 9 Wednesday. Mrs. Mabel Miller FAIRBORN- Mrs. Mabel Dollie) Miller, 81, of 306 N. daple St. here, a native of orne, died at 10:09 pjn. Monay in Fairborn Nursing where she had been a patient six weeks. Mrs. Miller was born Feb. 884, the daughter of Josiah and Naomi Kline Miller. She urvived by one daughter, .t 2 p.m. Thursday in Funeral Home, 119 E. Main iy Rev. Herbert Massey. Bural ;arl (Norma) Â·"airborn. Services will Crawford of be conducted

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